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Concepts and Reality in the History of Philosophy
Tracing a Philosophical Error from Locke to Bradley
Series: Routledge Advances in the History of Philosophy
This book traces a deep misunderstanding about the relation of concepts and reality in the history of philosophy. It exposes the influence of the mistake in the thought of Locke, Berkeley, Kant, Nietzche and Bradley, and suggests that the solution can be found in Hegelian thought. Ellis argues that...
Published September 18th 2012 by Routledge
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Causation and Modern Philosophy
Series: Routledge Advances in the History of Philosophy
This volume brings together a collection of new essays by leading scholars on the subject of causation in the early modern period, from Descartes to Lady Mary Shepherd. Aimed at researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates, the volume advances the understanding of early modern...
Published December 8th 2010 by Routledge
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Autobiography as Philosophy
The Philosophical Uses of Self-Presentation
Series: Routledge Advances in the History of Philosophy
Most philosophical writing is impersonal and argumentative, but many important philosophers have nevertheless written accounts of their own lives. Filling a gap in the market for a text focusing on autobiography as philosophy, this collection discusses several such autobiographies in the light of...
Published March 31st 2010 by Routledge
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